Urban Gardening with Root Pouch
Growers/Gardeners often choose to grow in containers when space for a traditional soil garden is limited or has undesirable traits like little sun or poor soil. Containers also offer an alternative food source for the health and environmentally conscious urbanite with access to a sunny balcony or apartment rooftop. Either way when space is limited and your garden needs to be ‘contained’ it is important to remember that just because space is limited doesn’t mean that your growing options have to be. Root Pouch fabric containers are perfect for the urban/ home grower.
KEY POINTS FOR URBAN / VEGGIE GROWERS
• Undergone rigorous testing by a global testing and certification laboratory
in accordance with FDA contact Test 21 CFR 177.1630
(contact with food, drugs, biologics and cosmetics)
• Great inserts for decorative pots
• Raised bed pouches are easy for everyone to garden in, higher
off the ground, less bending over
USES FOR THE URBAN GARDENER
• Fruits and Veggies
• House plants
• Raised beds
• Succulents
• Farm-to-table application
• Roof top gardens
- Image by Karsten Moran for NY Times
- Volunteers at the Washington Nationals baseball stadiums Root Pouch roof top garden – Image by Cultivate the City
- Planting the Root Pouch bags for the Washington Nationals stadium roof top garden – Image by Cultivate the City
- Patagonia Root Pouch roof top garden in Japan – Image by Katsushige Terada
- Loading Root Pouches up to the roof top – Image by Katsushige Terada
- Planting the Roof Top garden in Japan – Image by Katsushige Terada
- Image by Faddis Design
- Image by Faddis Design
- Image by Faddis Design
- Image by Faddis Design
- Image by Faddis Design
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- Image by K.Terada
- Image by K.Terada
- Image by SeedGeeks
- Image by Faddis Design